Chronicles I 5:12

12 Joel the first-born, and Sapham the second, and Janin the scribe in Basan.

Chronicles I 5:12 Meaning and Commentary

1 Chronicles 5:12

Joel the chief
In this and the following verse are reckoned up the principal men in the tribe of Gad, and the chief of all was Joel, another from him in the tribe of Reuben, ( 1 Chronicles 5:4 )

and Shapham the next;
the second chief man, from whom, Reland F24 conjectures, Shophan, a city in the tribe of Gad, had its name, ( Numbers 32:35 )

and Jaanai;
from whom Danjaan might be called, as Michaelis intimates, ( 2 Samuel 24:6 )

and Shaphat in Bashan;
not Shaphat the father of Elisha, according to a tradition of the Jews, mentioned by Kimchi; which is not at all probable.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Palestin. Illustrat. par. 2. p. 602.

Chronicles I 5:12 In-Context

10 And in the days of Saul they made war upon the sojourners ; and they fell into their hands, all of them dwelling in their tents eastward of Galaad.
11 The sons of Gad dwelt over against them in the land of Basan even to Sela.
12 Joel the first-born, and Sapham the second, and Janin the scribe in Basan.
13 And their brethren according to the houses of their fathers; Michael, Mosollam, and Sebee, and Joree, and Joachan, and Zue, and Obed, seven.
14 These the sons of Abichaia the son of Uri, the son of Idai, the son of Galaad, the son of Michael, the son of Jesai, the son of Jeddai, the son of Buz,

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